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  • 31Dartmouth BASIC — BASIC Paradigm(s) imperative Appeared in 1964 Designed by John Kemeny, Thomas Kurtz Influenced by FORTRAN, ALGOL Influenced Cf …

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  • 32SMALL — SMALL, Small Machine Algol Like Language, is a programming language developed by Dr. Nevil Brownlee of Auckland University.HistoryThe aim of the language was to enable people to write ALGOL like code that ran on a small machine. It also included… …

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  • 33PDFedit — PDF editor Developer(s) Michal Hocko, Jozef Mišutka, Martin Petříček, Miroslav Jahoda Stable release 0.4.5 / May 11, 2010 …

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  • 34JavaScript — Infobox programming language name = JavaScript paradigm = Multi paradigm: prototype based, functional, imperative, scripting year = 1995 designer = Brendan Eich developer = Netscape Communications Corporation, Mozilla Foundation latest release… …

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  • 35Tom — (Morse Code: ) is an abbreviated version of the given name Thomas or Tomas. It can also stand as a given name alone. In Hebrew, however, Tom means innocence , so in some cases Tom can be a female name as well.Tom or TOM may also refer to:* Tom… …

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  • 36Cola (programming language) — Cola is a programming language similar to Java and C# with some higher level features of Perl and Ruby including first class regular expressions. It can be compiled for the Microsoft .NET CLR or the Parrot virtual machine. Cola is a compiled… …

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  • 37knowledge engineering — n. The application of computerized data and text manipulation to manage and interpret large bodies of knowledge, or find useful information in large bodies of data. The study of methods for knowledge engineering is generally considered as a… …

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  • 38Software testing — is an empirical investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the product or service under test [ [http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/ETatQAI.pdf Exploratory Testing] , Cem Kaner, Florida Institute of Technology,… …

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  • 39Gosling Emacs — (often shortened to Gosmacs or gmacs ) was an Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C. It was the first Emacs to run under Unix. Its extension language, Mocklisp, has a syntax that appears similar to Lisp, but Mocklisp has no… …

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  • 40In-place algorithm — In place redirects here. For execute in place file systems, see execute in place. In computer science, an in place algorithm (or in Latin in situ) is an algorithm which transforms input using a data structure with a small, constant amount of… …

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